Isn’t It Too Dreamy? A Twin Peaks Playlist Inspired By Audrey Horne

By popular demand on Facebook and Twitter, Sherilyn Fenn Week smoothly extended into Sherilyn Fennbruary. February is her birthday month after all. With the month almost coming to an end, Welcome to Twin Peaks compiled an Audrey Horne themed Spotify playlist for you to enjoy even beyond #SherilynFennbruary. If there’s one Twin Peaks character deserving of her own playlist, it has got to be Miss Horne, right?

Isn’t It Too Dreamy: An Audrey Horne Inspired Playlist includes over two four hours of music from the fifties and all subsequent decades. Think dreamy reverbs and ethereal vibraphones, from heavenly shoegaze to seductive jazz, from instrumental to doo-wop and from Aphex Twin to The Flamingos.

Another damn fine playlist! “Nighttime at the Roadhouse” remains my favorite. This is rapidly becoming a close second. Of course, I occasionally need to drown out the malicious entity that controls my soul with the upbeat, swingin’ sounds of “Leland Palmer Gets Happy”. Thank you for the pretty songs and are you going to eat that slice of cherry pie, because it looks amazing.

Coil’s “Omlagus Garfungiloops” and most of their “Stollen and Contaminated Songs” album. “Red Queen” from Coil’s “Musick to play in the Dark vol. I” and maybe “An Emergency” and some other tracks from vol. II.